Black and white photograph of the site for New Grace Church, at the Sothwest corner of Cedar Shore Drive and Merrick Road. Visible in the photograph are Merrick Road and Cedar Shore Drive, a sidewalk, a pedestrian, a street sign at the corner...

Black and white view of Thornewood, the Mcknight family home named after the Thorne family, in what is now Great Neck Estates. Unpaved Cedar Drive (or Thorne Lane), and possibly unpaved Magnolia Drive, both with sidewalks, can be seen in the image....

Colorized view of Thornewood, the Mcknight family home named after the Thorne family, in what is now Great Neck Estates. Unpaved Cedar Drive (or Thorne Lane), and possibly unpaved Magnolia Drive, both with sidewalks, can be seen in the image. Same...

Black and white glass negative of the gardens of J. Huyler Ellison. The gardens included plantings of iris and paeonia. His house is in the background with the North Drive leading to it. In 1910. President Theodore Roosevelt attended the Southern...

Color photograph of Floyd-Jones Servants Cottage, now located at the Massapequa Historic Complex on Merrick Road opposite Cedar Shore Drive. The Historical Society of the Massapequas provided the following description of this photograph:...

Caption on back of photograph reads: Matriarchs of the Montauk, Poosepatuck and Shinnecock tribes of Long Island. From watching the old timers of many tribes in the east, when they get together, it has always been an interesting experience. Eyes...

Black and white image, printed on paper, of the home and estate known as Idylhurst, which may have been owned by the Cook family, the Ryan family, the Phillips family, and Raymond Hitchcock, a noted Broadway writer / performer / producer. This...

Brochure commemorating the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Massapequa Central Avenue Building, as well as discussing the history of the Massapequa Public Library from its inception in 1952, through the opening of the Bar Harbor Library...

Colorized view of School No. 2, as it was called by Union Free School District No. 7 of Great Neck. This five room, wood frame schoolhouse stood on what was known as "the Kensington site." It was built in 1905, on what had been farm land. It was...

Minutes from the meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Freeze, October 17, 1958. Mrs. Freeze gives a brief history of the beginnings of the library, and the name of Half Hollow Hills Community Library was decided upon. Officer positions of Chairman,...

Black and white view, taken facing northeast, of the United States Post Office, which currently sits at 1 Welwyn Road, at the intersection of Welwyn and Shoreward Drive. This Art Deco style structure, designed by architects William Dewey Foster and...

WWII civilian scrap metal drive results are gathered in front of the Beacon Theatre. Local residents responded to the slogan "Let's beat the 'pans' off the Nazis!" The Beacon Theatre was located at 116 Main Street, in the building later known as...

Homes of (Mrs.) Sprick, mother of Rebecca Sprick Seabury. Pictured (left to right): Robert Seabury, Rebecca Sprick Seabury, Mrs. Seabury's mother and sister. Sister murdered here about 1924. House was located on Hempstead Avenue near Long Drive.

Souvenir journal of the Spring Dance sponsored by the A & B Youth Group of the Utopia Community Center of Roosevelt, NY. The event took place on Monday, April 7, 1958, at the V.F.W. Hall located at 404 North Main Street, in Freeport. The journal...

Volume 3, Page 99 [1955 description]: "The palatial home of John J. Randall, in 1892, which then stood on Lena Avenue at the head of Bergen Place. In later years Woodbine Drive East and Woodbine Drive West were opened up for homes. (Mr. C. Milton...